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Self-contained beginner intro tutorial #464
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Great, let's go with 2. We can't delete the cookbook quite yet. Not all experiments have been / can be added to Intake yet. |
I'm not suggesting we delete. But I'm just pushing for sooner rather than later. |
Is there a list of "tools"/"functions" we'd like a beginner to be able to use to explore and discover data? Functions that would take a catalog / datastore object as input? ( I'm building my own ( possibly silly and very pre-alpha ) functions that do things like . . . and display a basic table and dictionary:
I'd like to think the community could request and also help build these kind of functions over at ACCESS-NRI repos? ACCESS-NRI/access-nri-intake-catalog#218 |
@Thomas-Moore-Creative , That's a good idea. Please submit a PR to the repo and we will review it. |
Had opened an issue here - ACCESS-NRI/access-nri-intake-catalog#218 |
[ apologies if I am hijacking this @adele-morrison but feel that these kind of tools will be needed for beginners (and the rest) as CC falls away and gravity shifts to ACCESS-NRI intake catalog ? ] |
I'm just giving instructions to a new COSIMA recipes user and am finding it hard to find a single tutorial to direct them to as a good intro. I used to direct people to https://github.com/COSIMA/cosima-recipes/blob/main/Tutorials/COSIMA_CookBook_Tutorial.ipynb which contains both cookbook tutorial on how to find experiments, variables etc, but also beginner exercises on loading, plotting, slicing, averaging etc.
I think it would be good to have a single new beginner tutorial that gives a quick summary of Intake instead of cookbook and then has all the same beginner exercises on plotting, averaging etc.
Options could be:
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